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third time out with the E-Trac, now silver 2 out of 3 hunts

Barry NY

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Picked up 2 Merc's today, 1941 in good shape and 1932 in bad shape after a 3 hour hunt at an old (circa 1930's) abandoned house nearby on 3 acres that's listed for sale.
That makes it a 2 out of 3 silver streak after scoring that 1880 Canadian dime on my first time out.
Pictures to follow when i get a digital camera with macro.
Thanks for all the advice and support on the forum - and of course thanks to tonyc for helping me with the original set-up.
The more you use it the more you get the feel for what the good targets are...though still digging some junk - mostly the mid range stuff hoping to find some gold jewelry....
 
barryny said:
Pictures to follow when i get a digital camera with macro.

FYI =

To make a cheap digital camera take good close-up shots, go buy a large, cheap magnifying glass from the dollar store and place it between the camera lens and the object being photographed. Takes a little practice, but you can take good close-up shots with an inexpensive camera.
 
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